In our quest to try more locally owned and operated restaurants in Schaumburg, my hubby and I dined at Bavaria Hof on Friday night.
The space is small, by Schaumburg standards,

and was pretty empty when we arrived at 5:30. At the desk, a woman was taking orders over the phone in German, and we were promptly greeted. With only two other tables occupied, we were sat immediately.
I started my evening with a small glass of Kabinett and the hubby enjoyed one of their many German beers.
Each entree comes with either soup or a German salad plate. We opted to try the salads. Our plates came out with a sampling of each salad they make in house: Bean salad, German potato salad, cucumber and onion salad and pickled beet salad. I enjoyed all of them except the beets, but that's more my personal taste than preparation.
For dinner, My hubby had the Hackbraten, a German meatloaf with a side of Spätzle and sauerkraut. The meatloaf was a huge slab smothered in a brown gravy, moist tender and perfectly cooked. If no one had been loking, I think hubby would have licked the plate clean of Spätzle.
I had the Jäger Schnitzel with a side of dumplings and red cabbage,. The schnitzel was a thin fried pork cutlet, covered in green peppers, mushrooms, and onions with a brown, wine based gravy. The pork was fork tender and the vegetables very fresh, just cooked enough to bring out their flavors.
We were too full to sample the Apple Strudel for dessert, so we took our leave.
I don't eat German cuisine a lot, so I cannot comment to the accuracy, but we really loved the food and service. It was hearty, comfort food and we are looking forward to dining there again with my father, who loves German cuisine.
Bavaria Hof
933 S. Roselle Rd
Schaumburg, IL 60193
(Behind Taco Bell in the Kingsport shopping plaza)
Phone: 847-891-7997
http://bavaria-hof.com/index.html
Kim